| | | Daily Edge | January 20, 2012 | | While the economy remains tight, IT job availability continues to outpace other sectors, especially in hard-to-fill skill areas. Tech hiring managers are resolute in their staffing priorities for 2012 — they need innovative professionals who design, code, build and operate. This slideshow highlights the top 10 metro locations for tech employment, identified by Dice.com, based on the number of jobs posted as of January 2012. Read more > Get the Charting Your IT Career Feed  | | The Difference Between Productivity & Efficiency Learn how to make the shift to value creation and effectiveness in your investment prioritization and the role that managed networked services play in moving the enterprise productivity marker. Go There Now > Blogs  | Unfiltered Opinion |  | Data and Telecom |  | IT Unmasked | Redefining Server Performance Benchmarks Check out this resource center to a high-performance, low-cost application solution for your data center needs. Go there now > | You know it's coming. It's the most feared question during any job interview: Do you think I would look good in a cowboy hat? Just kidding. The real question is: Can you tell me about yourself? Contrary to popular belief, the most important questions of the interview might be those that you, the applicant, ask. Use this Word-based tool to take stock of your personality traits and how they should help define your career path. | Featured White Papers This guide offers best practices for assembling and integrating hardware and software components, such as servers, virtualization software, and operating systems. | |
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